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You like making this threat, don’t you? You’ve used it several times against me, and I’m sure I’ve seen you use it elsewhere.
Well, feel free. I mean, I think it would be a waste of time and very disrespectful to moderators who must have plenty of real work on a site like this, but I am quite happy to:
*]Show exactly where you say exactly what I claim
*]Show where you explicitly misrepresent my position
*]While we are at it, all the times you make this threat. Let’s see if they feel making such threats is your job or theirs!
While I’m not going to address the rest of the above, as it smacks of “Methinks he doth protest too much!”, I will say that I do like to tell folks who desperately need to be here that they are treading in dangerous waters.
I’m just charitable like that.
And it does seem to be quite effective. I’ve already noticed a change.
Oh, now don’t change your claim, Dr. Taffy.Ok, if you first post an explicit statement that you, as a “knowledgeable Catholic”, deny the perpetual virginity of Mary,** or even that she was virgin for a significant period of her marriage to Joseph**, I will post the verse I was referring to.
You stated that people could read the Bible and know that Joseph and Mary never had sex.
Where is this again? Book, chapter and verse, please!

Well, I’m not going to apologize for being amused at the thought of your proclamation regarding the Bible stating something it never does.If you don’t deny this, of course, you are just wasting everyone’s time on a cheap and empty rhetorical ‘gotcha’ rather than substantive dialogue.
On a Catholic forum.
In front of lots of knowledgeable Catholics.
But let me save you any more embarrassment, Dr. Taffy. Regarding the Bible verse that says that Mary and Joseph never had sexual relations:
That knowledge comes from Sacred Tradtion, Dr. Taffy.
NOT from the Bible.